It’s been a while since I penned something, The pandemic came and distorted the whole sporting calendar with curve flattening in some areas racing fans got a whole new calendar with some of the tracks that have not been used in a while finding their way back in to the F1 calendar. The most exciting news is the return of the Turkish grand Prix which started in 2005 and the last race was held in 2011.
Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel made his debut in 2006 racing for BMW Sauber. Some of you may be wondering why racing fans are excited about this particular race the cars have evolved since the 2011 and it will be interesting to see how drivers get through turn 8 as this is where most action takes place.
The race will be held between 13-15 November 2020. I will give you memorable updates of previous Turkish Grand Prix in the weeks that will lead up to the main race. For now lets head to The Spa this weekend for the Belgian Grand Prix, as the drivers pay a special tribute to Anthoine Hubert who died at the age of 22 following an accident during the feature race of 2019.
Will Mercedes continue with its dominance courtesy of Hamilton and Bottas or will Red Bull racing through Max spoil the party?. Its Lights Out..